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Tubbadu avatar
sticky edges option on Kubuntu (for dual screen)?
us flag

It has been asked almost 4 years ago in this question, and no one found a solution. does anyone knows if this option is still missing? perhaps a kwin script could do the trick?

I think it shouldn't be difficult to implement, Unity already has it by many years, and so do Windows...

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Lyndon White avatar
Disable password for physical direct login only
gb flag

I am wondering if it is possible to disable password for the login screen, while keeping it for everything else (e.g. for sudo, for ssh etc).

Idea being that if someone has access to my physical machine, I am already fairly screwed. They can just start another OS, or physically remove the hard-drive. I am not entirely convinced this holds, but I am wondering if it is technically possible.

I am using ...

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Colorizer avatar
How to highlight password field by default in SDDM (Lubuntu)?
fr flag

I have installed Lubuntu 21.04. The sddm login page had the password field selected by default but after the update that's not the case. I have to manually select password field before typing it. Is there a way to have the password field selected by default?

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Brightness settings keep getting reset after reboot
cn flag

My brightness settings do not survive reboots.

How can I make them persistent?

Specs:

  • AMD Ryzen 7
  • Lenovo Thinkpad x13
  • GNOME 3.36.5
  • Ubuntu 20.04
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Emoji avatar
How to update GRUB in a dual booting disk?
ng flag

I want to install Fedora (I want to use GNOME 40) with Ubuntu 20.04 on my disk. I am afraid of updating GRUB directly with update-grub in Ubuntu than in Fedora will break the bootloader. What is the right way to update the bootloader?

My Disk part table:My disk part table

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Monitor shows "out of range 60hz" message when i boot lubuntu on an old amd athlon computer
jp flag

I want to install lubuntu or ubuntu (32bit or 64bit?) on an old amd athlon computer of my friend. Monitor shows "out of range 60hz" message when i boot lubuntu on an old amd athlon computer

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Colorizer avatar
How to enable trackpad tap to click in SDDM login page?
fr flag

I'm using Lubuntu 21.04. I would like to enable tap to click in the SDDM login screen. Is there a way to enable it?

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goat1123 avatar
How to Enable Universal Mirror Repo (E: Unable to locate package xyz)
kr flag

I was running into issues trying to install the third party software gtypist. The error present was:

E: Unable to locate package xyz

Suggestions on updating mirror environment would be appreciated.

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t0v4 avatar
How to automatically start xscreensaver when log out?
id flag

can anyone tell me how I can configure xscreensaver to start automatically when I log out of the system with super + L

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n00dles avatar
How can I get absolute touchpad coordinates
ae flag

From what I understand, earlier versions of the Synaptic driver in Ubuntu had an 'absolute mode' for the trackpad which allowed the user to access absolute coordinates as well as relative coordinates. However, Synaptic decided to remove it(not sure why) and its no longer available. Is there any way to access the absolute mode in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS? I'd like to be able to get these coordinates in a C/C++ p ...

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Nuwan Tissera avatar
Ubuntu 21.04 cannot boot up , Black screen comes after sleep
je flag

I recently upgrade from ubuntu 20.10 to 21.04 and now I am facing issues related to boot. The computer cannot boot up after the lock screen and it gets stuck when the computer is kept without working for sometime

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Adrian avatar
Multiply claimed blocks repeating themselves with no end I can see they are game files what do I do 20.04 I have tried multiple times to fix it reins
ng flag

My computer was fine but all of a sudden it was not. Multiply claimed blocks now fill the screen all to do with game files I did fsck manually now it's just a screen with multiply claimed blocks repeating do I delete or clone the game in question crashes

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Ubuntu 20.4 LTS keeps FREEZING
ec flag

iam a big fan of ubuntu. i came back to ubuntu after i used windows 10 for while. i do a clean install of Ubuntu on a core i7 machine with 500 gb SSD and Nvidia Gforce GTX 1050 Ti. after a successfull installation and update, i do restart and the restart took forever and cannot complete. it shows so many strange message. i force to shut down my laptop by pressing the buttun. i turn it back on, and it go ...

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Old Dog new tricks avatar
Hi - new to Ubuntu, I have a m185 logitech mouse which I can't get to work. Contacted Logitech support - they said 20.4 not supported -I am a newbie
ke flag

Hi I tried to install the logitech mouse - No go I contacted the logitech support they stated "please be informed that upon checking our reference to the support page on your device , here are the supported OS on your mouse , Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or later Mac OS 10.10.x or later Chrome OS Linux Kernel 2.6"

Anyone got a M185 to work on Ubuntu 20.4? If yes how?

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Jack Reid avatar
After upgrade, Duplicity with B2 Backblaze error
br flag

I just upgraded to 21.04 and started getting an error with using Duplicity with B2.

Duplicity is version 0.8.17
b2 is version 2.5.0
b2sdk is 1.9.0

Each seems to work individually. When I try to run a simple test backup, the following happens

duplicity test.png b2://xxxxxx:xxxxxxxxxx@my-bucket
BackendException: B2 backend requires B2 Python SDK (pip install b2sdk)

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Nate T avatar
What do I do with Vim Bootstrap output file?
it flag

Using: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS; Neovim (cannot remember initial install method, although it is activated via nvim command)

I was recently pointed toward this web app for creating Vim and Neovim config files. According to any resources I can find, it is supposed to generate a .vimrc file based on the options that you choose. I ran the app, but the output was a file called generate.vim.

What do I do with this fi ...

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